Pine Crest’s Samantha Johnson may only be a sophomore, but she’s already attained a career milestone many older basketball players will never reach.

According to Panthers coach Dave O’Connell, Johnson scored the 1,000th point of her high school career last week in a loss to Miami’s Gulliver Prep.

She finished the game with 28 points, 12 rebounds, five steals, four assists and three blocks.

“It didn’t seem to faze her. She really wanted to win the game,” O’Connell said. “She does everything for us. She’s a great kid and a good student. She’s already had letters from at least a half a dozen [college programs] and I think in the next two years, she’ll have lots and lots of offers.”

Johnson, who is 5-foot-5, has been playing on varsity for Pine Crest since her eighth grade year. That’s helped her put her name all over the Panthers record book.

Along with the 1,000-point milestone, O’Connell said she holds the school record for points scored in a single game (37) and most points in a single season (444).

“I think there will be a couple more records before she graduates,” O’Connell said.